The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 11, 1919, Page 7

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_ Mtevere, Mass. Their Way Into Hall. "Of Fame, : Les ARE NEARLY PARALLEL Coming From Extremes of Continent, and Entering Marine Corps, They a8 Distinguish Themselves by * Remarkable Deeds of Valor. Washington.—What'’s in the, -WeNulty? P rite The encyclopedia is silent concern: ‘ing its origin, but tivo marines of that name, who probably did not even know ‘One another, had lives that were near- ly parallel: to one another, and both ‘Gistinguished themselves as heroes on ithe battlefields of France. Which is indicative that the same fighting blood ‘courses in the veins of these McNultys from an ancestry that was doubtlessly ‘Trish, Their names were nearly alike— ‘Thomas John McNulty and John Mc- ‘Nulty. ‘They were both in the be- ‘both in the marine corps—they were ‘both first ‘sergeants—and both had ‘een 19 years of service under the ‘Btars and Stripes. Moreover, “both fought in the same battles in France ‘and both were seriously wounded. And the climactic result of this strange ‘parallel Was that both distinguished themselves as heroes ‘almost at the game. time. Jobn was awarded the as was cited for distinguished sérvice. Parallel Ceases. But here the parallel ceases and things begin to take opposites. Thom- 4s Joha enlisted in San Francisco, dnd - ‘ft was ‘at the other side of the conti- Norfolk, Va.—that John énilst- ica and John in England. Thomas ‘John was first sergeant of the Sixty- ‘al company of marinés and John the first sérgeant of the Seventy. Seventh company.’ Ard finally John ‘had been with the United Statés atmy ‘during the greater part’of his 19 years’ militdry service, while Thomas John had put his 19 years entirely into the ‘tharine corps. \ It, was in the, fiarinés’ great fight] foreclose.the same, no proceedings bav- . cuniménced® to collect: said ‘at. Belleau. Wood that First: Sergt. ‘Thomas John McNulty won his fas ‘and subsequent citation, He led his. ‘company at men. in..a. daring charge ‘across.a Poppies against, Bel leau real vhenco, Gertah hin ‘suns pout leath into. thelr- midst. His oar of” encouragement ‘cti¢ered, them: on to victory until his voice ‘was silenced by, lead and he fell seriously, younded amid, the hiossoms. But his was a hardfhood that could ‘not die by any sudden means... Upon his recovery he joined a replacement battaNop,and was,in the heat of sub- ‘sequent battles ‘up to the time the armistice went into effect. ‘He has a father, Patrick McNulty, living ati No. 1013 Bennet street, Scranton; , Pa. Extraordinary Heroism. First Sergt.. John McNulty’ was ‘warded his cross for extraordinary Heroism in 'the fighting between Blanc- Mont and Saint Etienne. Under a heavy ‘artillery and machinégun fire \that rolled forward with a. German ‘counter-attack he stuck by his machine gun. Every man of his gun crew was shot down beside him, but ‘he stuck. Shot after shot burrowed its way into ils vitals, but still he stuck to his ma- ‘chine gun with a tenacity that could only be broken with death and @ re- gard that he did not have for his fe. It was at a moment when it seemed that his iron- power of will was soon to have no living body to direct that the German attack was beaten off, and First Sergeant McNulty: lajd his aa on the epand exhausted: Even then, he pres by, tils guh, and it was only when oféred to the rear by his com- A ee officer that he finally retired. le was an inspiring example to his men,” according to memoranda in con- ection: with his. being awarded: the|> @tatinguished service cross. ae “His mother, is Mrs. Jane A. Wilson, who lives at No. 45 Dashwood ‘street, ARE TAUGHT HOW TO “JANIT”. Aspirante-Are Instructed in the Secrets ef. the Janitor’s Profession by Atlanta Institution. ita, Ga.—An ‘institution déd rimarily to teaching :janitors’ ‘Now ‘to. “janit”: has. just been: estab- dished ‘in’ Atlanta under thé mauage- ent of H.'& Hiiley, director of the ‘@bpartment Of vocational guidance. Its Gourse embraces everything from firing furnace to diplomatic usa; ‘eerving bill collectors and Srhirty would-be janitors. are ‘alrea ‘eerolied ahd other applications are on file, The janitors will graduate with hone 75, City Fuel Co, For the Beulah Coal _.. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of An- his ‘S> Young, deceased. f Notice is hereby given by the un- signed, Frank Harlow Young, ad- tainistrator of the estate of ‘Annis S. ‘Though Not Related, They Euge ‘ginning of thelr forties—they were |’ es “i ae ts id |nuMbered posses pe FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Paw Gs : A LITTLE ~ MAKE et ed YoU GROW LONG T DAY @ PANTS AND WHAT ARE YA He Won't Stand for It a Minute \ OW. ~. FIX You.UP se oe ALL THAT! kota. Gistinguistiéd service cross and Thom-|in said Byrleigh county, North ‘Da Dated January. 18th, A. D, 1919. FRANK HARLOW YOUNG, , First publication: on. the 21st. day of January, A. D. OE ; istrator, ed.’ ‘Thomas John was born in Amer-| NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT. é serited of sale, (the condition of the. bereinafter de- mortgage containing a -power by failure to pay interest due, and by reason thereof the undersigued mortgagee, présent’ owner of said mort: gage, has declared the entire debt se- cured thereby to be due, and hds em- powered the, undersigned attorney to reby given, that that cer- mortgage, exécuted and delivered ; ‘Augist’ Po Richards, unmarried; of "| Driscoll, North ota, mortgagor, to John. Storey, a si i le, North Dahates mortgagee, dated the sixth day of No- Fomber, AU D., nineteen hundred aud seventeen, and filed for record in the Office of the register of deeds of the ‘County of Burleigh and Statp of North Dakota on the seventh day of Noveni- ber A. D., 1917, at 2 o’clock p. m., and recorded .fu Book..147 of Mortgages, at page 139, will: be foreclosed’ by’ a}* sale-of the premises,in suid mortgaye and hereinafter described, to be made by. the-sheriff of said county or his deputy,“at.the front door of the. conrt house in the city of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dekotu, at‘the* hour of 2 o’¢lock p. m™,, on’ Monday, the seventeenth day of February, A. D. 1919, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. 4 The premises'describe1 in sald mort- gage, nd which will be sold to sat! fy the same, are situated in the Cow ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and are described us follow to-wit: The Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter (S.W. %4 of N.E. %) and the West half of east: quarter (W. 14 of 8. %4) and the Southeast quarter of the South- east qdarter.(S.E. % of 8B. %) and all the Northwest quarter (N.W. %) of Section numbered Twelve Township numbered one hundred and thirty-seven -(137) North, of Range }- the Fifth Principal Meridian. ‘There will be. due on such mortgage, on' the date of sale, the sum of. Four Thousand One'Hundred Nineteen Dol- lars.and Seventy-five Cents ($4,119.75), together with statutory attorney’s fees and costs. Dated Deyeinber3ist, A. D. 1918, i JOHN STOREY, Mortgagee. JOSEPH W. WALKER, = ©. Attorney for Mortgagee, Steele, North Dakota. 9 12—31; 1-8 15 22 29; 2—4 1. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. Burleigh. - trict. , defen Notice is nereby ‘tae, of: Jan. ‘execution tssued_ by tho} In District Court, Six te give! venity-five (75) West of 1,| FOR SALE—Modern house and gar- State of North Dakota County df’ th Judicial Dis- HR. Karl,’ plaintiff, va; Cornelius hat by vir- | clerk ‘of the district ‘court: of Burloigh county, North Dakota, upon @ judg: |: ment rendered in’ favor of: the pl: jain- tiff:and- against the defendant, I have levied apon,, jeized and taken_{ato, < io following. described bibs i Doss ats Cea Tri, FORA ay jo. 43963. which said ‘property is the property of. the defendant herein and which 1 slall.expose for sale and sell to it patilic auction to beer st g’clock in the ott cf renoon at; the front |: door of the; court honse ‘intl of Bismarck, Barlsigh county, $ Dated this. 3rd day of January. 1919. , & ROLLIN WELCH. FO! ff of Burlei: F. B. MeCURD' Atorney. for Bismarck, Y, plain orth aN ‘County, : North Dakota. tiff, “Dakoia. the highest porcais FOR SALH—Apartment house. Call THE TRIBUNE'S __.Terins Strictly Will be Inser: CLASSIFIED COLUMN Classified Advertisi Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Rates. Firat insertion, 85 cerits; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 24 words Set will be cnarged at the rate of two cents.a:word for each additional Whereas, default lms; beén “made in| word. HELP WANTED—MALE WELCOME! ‘RETURNING . SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Full informetion as to all ém- ‘ployment openings in thig com: munity°ahd ‘elsewhere ‘will be. glv- eh you FREE at the Bureau for eturning Soldiers -and Sailors,, jorthwest Hotel Building, Phone 1 to assist trated. : E United ‘States Employment Service \ “U.S; Department of Labor. ~~ you, are there, concen- Shoe Shining Parlor. paid. All. national and. local. efforts.|, | | WANTED—Two good boys at’ Eagle Good wages 2111 wk GOVERNMENT will. hold mail, clerk merck, “March'15." $92 month. parience unttegessary: over, di free particulars, _Raymony, Terry, former civil gervice:examiner) Continental Building, eee LON si 2.8 bt: 'T railway mail clerk e: amination (imales and. females) aMrch 15. . Special full, complete preparation only $10 by our expert, former government examiner. En- roll today or writo for free particu- Jas: “RMC.?:Patterson Civil Service ‘School, ‘Rochester; ‘N.Y. GOVERNME}D 27 6t eee HELP WANTED—t EMALE he South-| WANTED. — Experienced. sal who can speak German preferred. Can only consider applicant who can handle: dry goods department. This position is with a well estab- lished firm in small town, central part of the state and a splendid op- ening for the right party. Write 580, Tribune. © 7 o> : 2 10 St FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Kight room house at 118 First street. Partly modern., One 6 room house nearly modern at 516 Third St.. The above property will be. sold at a sacrifice and good terns ‘gi¥eu, Quick action neces- sdry. Apply Gwiler, 516 Third St. 2 11 St well ‘B. BEG, Igcated. Convenient teria. . Marks, Bismt _, Dak. z jarck, N. 2.5 tf érn.. Call 697. FOR RENT—Smali_ modern duplex in west end: of, city consisting of, thrée rooms and bath. ie: per ‘mont! including, . fe it; am wal Phone $68 it 2°10. 3t at 403 2nd ‘street. 5 2.8.3 5 ra 7 Phone 404K or 794. Geo, W: Little.” a : 1.10 tf RR RENT—Mod $ foom. aiaekre 0. W. Roberts, Phone 15: or ; ix room. trictiy mod- Sangsiow ln Rivervibw adaitica, bargain it hoight wt téredted call C. L. Barton. ‘ie ROOMS FOR RENT RENT—2 modern rooms, 1 double room, $6 and $7 permonth. ‘Modern roms for winter. 713 3rd street. 2.10 6t FOR RENT—Modern front room: 41¢ railway examinations in Bis- Bx- 1 Men, 18 or siring clerkships write for Mi FOR, SAUE—Case Automobile in splendid Condition. F. S. na, N. Dak.) - o% Real; Are- 28 ast AGENT—SALESMAN AGENT--SALESMAN—Guarantee Fund Life Association offers exceptional inducements to men or women who| ure experienced in or who would! like to enter tlic businesé of ‘life in- surance. L, H. Langley, 314 Broad- | way. 2-3-tf | ENTS WANTED—Memoria’ Lite of Roosevelt, America's war for Hu- manity, each ~$2.00. 50 per cent commission, to, agents. Ford. auto- mobile fgiven* free “for )0° days best: record ‘gales. Sond 20c for cach out- fit. F.°B. Dickerson Co., Detroit, Mich. | 27 6t MISCELLANEOUS , TED—Practical nursing by, day or week. Phone 740-L a e 271 wk FOR SALE—Merry-go-round ; ‘com- plete. Write J. Damschen. Parshall, N. D. for particulars. ti Fi 279 rok SALE—Straw, Fluo per Toad at stack. | Call Bismarck Elevator Co., or. Phone 203. 28 tf mahogany upright. piano, on display ‘Knowles Jewelry Store. ‘210: tf WIDOWS—More than wives believe in lite insurance protection without investment feature. Call or write for rates. Salemsen wanted, Guar- antee Fund Life Association, L. H Langley, state manager, 314 __way. Phon 1919 CONT . Get into it boys and . of dollars waiting for you. 10¢ for enrollment and full partic- d- K Scant do A THING B ZA ee , VER= You MAE ME LIME THAT AN’ Toe QUIT WORKIN’ / = For YA! =e WITH OM SORRY =. \ and high ¢ NOTICE TO CREDITORS, sell cart, wae {the hors In the mater of the garet ‘Thorwaldsen, dece: y given by the-under- medium deep kernel, v fully grown here many ye the Black Hi “YOM. GAD Auto -| WRITE Los Angele jeturd ditions and cold ni school. Get started ‘right. s L. Thorwaldsen, jadr (2 kernel( tested. Thus rator of the estate of ‘Margaret 100 per cent germination. Pr sen, late of the village of Sterling in the county of Burleigh 7; | und state of North Dakota, deceased, .{to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, per bushel. Sure the corn for Dakota. L. H. Harrison, ak. FOR SALE OR TRAD: flat furnished or unfurnished. Write ; j * a 78 ‘oar ‘5 ¢,|to exhibit them with the necessary sity prone iy acy Rone , een at vouchers, within four montis) after 30, oT Ane 4. an : i -RENT—Have a large list of| the first publication of this notice, to et oe eae on an gvonne, clients who wish to rent furnished] said administrator at his office in smarck N. D. Can sell cheap ‘I! or unfarnished rooms, Turn that} the city of Sanborn in Barnes county, taken at once. Write or see John Melzner, Mandan, N. D., Phone No. 104 K. North Dakota, or to him at the office of his attorn Newton, Dullam & Young, at Bismarck, North Dakota. extra room into cash. L. H. Lang: Phone 888. 2-9 — oi8 st Dated! February 1st, 1919. FOR SALI lodern rooming and | 000 AC Ww prairie SIGFURD \L. THORWALDSEN, apartment house with complete fur-| "jand for sale on half crop payment Administrator, nishings throughout. This propert¥| pian in tracts to suit purchaser, A.|Newton, Dullam & Young . is exceptionally yell located and one of the best income properties in this city, has 17 rooms (including two edath-roms),/£all-basement and hot water heating plant, furniture’ and fixtures were bought new about 14 months ago and orotin Al condition. I am offering thig' property at a bargain as I. have. other business interests to look after. $1,000 to $1:500- cash -will swing the deal. | Terms on balance. For particulars call on or address J. P. Thompson, 411, 5th. street, City, Bismarck, North -Dakota. Attornéys for’ Administrator. QL 1825; 3—* NOTICE OF REAL €STATE FORE. CLOSURE ‘SALE. f L. aGrnes, Regan, No. Dak. 2 V1 Ast FOR SALD—NW.T-F 1811-18, $2080 6 miles east of Baldwin, reas- onable terms.‘ Would take atitomobileé in part trade. J. C. Andétson, Bis- mwarck, ‘N.\D. 271 wk TOR SALE OR PRADE-—Farm of 160 acres. 10 miles from the county seat of Stark | county: including stock and machinery; 120 acres un- der plow; all fenced; will consider Bismarck; city property or land ad- joining the. city. aura at the 5th Street’ Barber” Shop, ”’ Bismarck, North Dakota. gl 6.1 ‘Notice is hereby given that that cer- tdin mortgage made, exécuted and de- livered by Charles E. Sniith (unmar- fied) mortgagor to Farmers State Bank of Hazelton,- a ‘corporation, niortgagee, which. mortgage is dated the 11th, day, of pirage pe wd filed for*rebord Hit. of Register of Deeds of Burleigh Se ‘}iNdFth Dakota on the. day of Feb- Yuary, AD. FOL ESE See a, in. _{and recorded in Book 150 of Mort- ‘gages at page 165, will be fore closed lby a sale of ‘the prémises’ in said | mortgige heretnafter described at the |front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh, | state of North Dakota on the 8th day of (March; A. D, 1919 at the hour of jtwo o'clock p. m. to satisfy the FORT SALE Dty jstove! Alex Couch, . Phone Package Goods Expensive. . That package govds are more expen- sive than © goods bought in bulk—is shown In a chart cf.comparative food values recently published. The chart shows that canned peaches cost three times as much as drted peaches, and the food value in. calories is three times greater in. the dried than in the canned variety. » Canned pork end beans cost about twice as much pet unit of food value ns dried beans. The canned goods are ready for immedintr use and the dried require preparation, but to ‘persons interested in reducing WANTE! ‘0 buy a good wag6n. team ahd ‘harness. 204 Main street. BUTTERMAKERS ATTINT creamery for rent a i prices. _ For particu Henry: Klundt, Krem, N. ¥. W. Murphy, 26 1 wk asonabie inquire YELLOW REED BABY BUGG sale. Phone 630 K. amount dué on said thortgage at tho date of safé. Tho premises described in said and which will be sold to sane ara described as fol- , LO-W! The South f cf the South half (S 12 of S 1:2) of Section Twenty (20) and the’/Northeast quarter of the Horn Hote 2113 DLN HORSES s. The 1919 Contest Club, Wil- v. D. 28 1 wk DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Olivia’s Company Happens to Mention Golf. IT ANSLWAM - GOLF PLAY AT for sale, These hors sound i re rive! taking into consideration. Northeast, quarter (NB 1-4 df NE 1-4) _ gentle, well broken to drive EI De tectiod “Thirty (0) dn: Township One hundred’ thirty-seven (137) By Allman) North of Range Seventy-seven (77) C] Sere Slane Ae west of the Fifth ee ee 3 WELL SIR , | j in Burleigh county, Nort! ota con® Qu ies. pun WMT O'od eae SREENS. oe MADE A art i taining two hundred acres (200) more my ONDERFUL OUT THERE - ' or less according tothe government 4 he pest | Ever Mave | ONE DAY BUT. survey thereof. MisseD AH EASY Theré will be due on said mort- the Gost of living thése facts are worth The course IN WAS NINETY FIVE ER THERE man! ! Nouns bay go at the date of sale the sum of wleven hundred eighty-four, and 5d- 100 Dollars ($1184.55) together with the costs of this foreclosure, Dated this 28th day-ef-January, A. D. 1919. L FARMERS STATE BANK, a Cort: poration, Mortgagee. Armstrong & Cameron, Linton, North Dakota, Attorneys for Mortgages. 1—28; 2—4 11 18, 25; 3—4. Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal ) ee SS SSS PoT- (LL BET IT WASH'T THAT LONG Bismarck Furniture Company 220 Main Street Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Re- fihished-and Packed. LET Me REMIND ¥ AMBITION When “a cofsufning desire for big su in. business is bined with a due tn- iterstanding and appre- Gidtion., of newspaper advertisifiz, the young man in business is on the road ts the top...

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